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William Murphy’s Trip to the Quiet Room – Chapter One

Posted on July 9, 2015July 9, 2015 by Head Wombat

And now, for a little sneak peek from William Murphy’s Trip to the Quiet Room, a novel I hope you’ll be able to read some day.

   My name is William Murphy, I used to play in front of crowds chanting my name with bloodlust. That was before.   Now I work at a butterfly ranch. I make dreams come true. Probably.
Chapter One

If you happen to be or know a literary agent, I’m more than happy for you to get in touch. Heck, even if you’re not you’re welcome to drop me a line.

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